When Brittney Ross moved to Summerville, S.C., last fall, she quickly realized she was part of a trend. Reminders of the state’s burgeoning population surround her: She and her boyfriend snagged an ...
The South Carolina Department of Public Safety just named one of it’s three new K-9s after a Dillion County trooper who was ...
Myrtle Beach visitors are suing over flying umbrellas on the city's beaches, according to court records. Will the city make changes to its beach shading policy?
Several new and experienced real estate agents have chosen to partner with Carolina One Real Estate Services in Summerville, ...
Projects meant to improve beaches may leave parts of the sandy areas closed during the spring break season. Here’s what to ...
These Myrtle Beach-area restaurants scored the lowest health and safety grades in recent South Carolina Department of Agriculture inspections. Here’s why.
A now-dismissed Georgetown County deputy is on the wrong side of the law after being accused of misconduct while on duty.
The Palmetto State's 187 miles of pristine coastline are stunning from every angle. Here are eight of the most beautiful ...
The next inmate set to be put to death will be the first to die by firing squad in South Carolina. Brad Sigmon is set to be ...
In 2024, the South Carolina Supreme Court ruled that firing squad was a constitutional method of carrying out executions.
Condemned South Carolina inmate Brad Sigmon has chosen to die next month by a firing squad. He would be the first U.S. inmate shot to death in an execution in 15 years.
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